into
Prononciation : [/ˈɪn.tuː/]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(preposition) used to indicate movement from the outside to the inside of something. Like when you move from outside a house to inside the house.
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She walked into the room and saw her friends waiting for her.
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He ran out of the building instead of into it.
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Did the cat go into the box?
Contexte : « action »
(adverb) used to show that something has been done completely or with full involvement. Like when you fully understand a topic.
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He put all his effort into finishing the project on time.
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She didn't put much thought into her decision.
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How much effort did he put into his presentation?
Contexte : « interest »
(adjective) used to describe someone's level of enthusiasm, focus, or dedication towards something. Like how much you care about a hobby or project.
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She is really into painting and spends hours creating beautiful artwork.
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He's not into sports at all; he'd rather read books.
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Are you into playing video games?
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